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of all evil" sums up this point of view neatly [3]. The reasons for such a statement are particularly apparent in the many mangling strategies one can choose to apply to loops (Table 1). These strategies
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a great deal of power in a few lines:
rm -rf backup.3
mv backup.2 backup.3
mv backup.1 backup.2
cp -al backup.0 backup.1
rsync -a --delete source_directory/ backup.0/
To better understand the script, I
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. Amdahl’s Law says the speedup is 1.00 (i.e., the starting point).
Notice that as the number of processors increases, the wall clock time of the parallel portion decreases. The speedup a
increases from 1.00
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opcontrol --list-events
oprofile: available events for CPU type "Core 2"
See Intel Architecture Developer's Manual Volume 3B, Appendix A and Intel Architecture Optimization Reference Manual (730795-001)
INST
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the tarball on your server's root directory. After changing to the new openQRM-5.2.3-Enterprise-Edition-Eval directory created by this step, become root and initiate the installation of openQRM by typing
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of the application parameters
nx = 8000
ny = 8000
t_max = 10000
tolerance = 0.00004D+00
and compiled the code with GFortran on a CentOS 7.8 system.
Remora first creates a subdirectory that contains the system
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are available in the group policy management editor below User Configuration | Policies | Windows Settings | Folder Redirection
(see Figure 3).
Figure 3: Managing
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and upload these images before the Java image can be created. Listing 3 (abridged) shows the call to Make and its screen output after patches for glibc
were released, triggering a rebuild of all containers
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on xinetd to start, which in turn means having a suitable configuration file stored in the /etc/xinetd.d directory (Listing 3).
Listing 3
SWAT Configuration
service swat
{
port = 901
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Code
11111111112222222222
12345678901234567890123456789
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SUM = 0.0
D0 100 I=1,10
SUM = SUM + REAL(I)
100 CONTINUE
...
Y = X1 + X2